who was ira einhorn's defense attorney

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Arlen Specter

What happened to Ira Einhorn?

Defendant: Ira Einhorn. Crime Charged: Murder. Chief Defense Lawyer: Norris E. Gelman. Chief Prosecutors: Lynne Abraham, Joel Rosen. Judge: Juanita Kidd Stout. Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Date of Trial: September 1993. Verdict: Guilty. Sentence: Life imprisonment.

Was David Einhorn sentenced to death?

Dec 10, 2009 · Ira Einhorn's attorney, the now Sen. Arlen Specter, was the creator of the single bullet theory. "Watch as the two secret service men assigned to protect president Kennedy's motorcade are ordered to stand down just minutes before entering Dealey Plaza. They are obviously not happy about being given these orders.

Who paid for David Einhorn's bail?

Jun 23, 2016 · He is past president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and during a career of more than 40 years has represented accused killers Ira Einhorn, Amanda Knox, and Robert Durst. But on Thursday, Center City lawyer Theodore Simon, 65, was in a Philadelphia courtroom as the accuser.

What is the Einhorn Law?

Apr 19, 2019 · In January 1981, Einhorn, fearing that his freedom was at stake, fled to Ireland and assumed a false name. There was a sighting of the fugitive in 1986 but for all intents and purposes, Ira Einhorn had disappeared somewhere in Europe. In 1993, Philadelphia’s District Attorney decided to try Einhorn for murder in absentia.

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Who represented Ira Einhorn?

Arlen SpecterIt was a measure of his ability to make important connections that after he was charged with murder, his lawyer was Arlen Specter, the city's former district attorney who was then in private practice and who went on to become a United States senator. Mr. Specter managed to get Mr. Einhorn's bail reduced to $40,000.Apr 9, 2020

Who was Holly Maddux?

Holly Maddux was the oldest of five siblings, including a brother, who grew up in Tyler, Texas. Carlson on Friday recalled that her sister had moved to the Philadelphia area to attend Bryn Mawr College, from which she graduated, then stayed in the area because she loved it.Apr 3, 2020

Who is Annika Flodin?

Annika Flodin Einhorn, a 51-year-old Swede who went into hiding with Einhorn after they met in 1987, says she planned to attend, but was told she could be charged with aiding a fugitive. She feared she would also be branded "the hated Ira's wife."Sep 30, 2002

Who co founded Earth Day?

Senator Gaylord Nelson, the original founder of Earth Day, was honorary chairman for both groups.

Who murdered Holly Maddux?

Ira Einhorn, who was dubbed as The Unicorn Killer, was a convicted murderer who killed his ex-girlfriend Holly Maddux on September 9, 1977. Maddux, then 30 years old, disappeared after she went to collect her belongings from the apartment she previously shared with Einhorn, as per The Philadelphia Inquirer.

What did the Unicorn Killer do?

Ira Samuel Einhorn (May 15, 1940 – April 3, 2020), known as "The Unicorn Killer", was an American convicted murderer and environmental activist. He was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Holly Maddux.

How old is Ira Einhorn?

79 years (1940–2020)Ira Einhorn / Age at death

Is the Unicorn Killer still alive?

April 3, 2020Ira Einhorn / Date of death

Is Ira Einhorn still living?

April 3, 2020Ira Einhorn / Date of death

When did the first international Earth Day celebration occur?

April 22, 1970 (United States)Earth Day / Date of first occurrence

What did Denis Hayes do for Earth Day?

Denis Allen Hayes (born August 29, 1944) is an environmental advocate and an advocate for solar power. He rose to prominence in 1970 as the coordinator for the first Earth Day....Denis HayesKnown forCoordinating the first Earth Day, founding the Earth Day Network, construction of the Bullitt Center4 more rows

Overview

Murder of Holly Maddux

Einhorn had a five-year relationship with Holly Maddux, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College who was originally from Tyler, Texas. In 1977, Maddux broke up with Einhorn and went to New York City, where she became involved with Saul Lapidus. On September 9, 1977, Maddux returned to the Philadelphia apartment she had previously shared with Einhorn to collect her belongings (which Einhorn had reportedly threatened to throw out into the street as trash) and was never seen agai…

Early life and activism

Ira Einhorn was born into a middle-class Jewish family. As a student at the University of Pennsylvania (where he received his undergraduate degree in English in 1961 before returning to complete some graduate work in the discipline in 1963) he became active in ecological groups and was part of the counterculture, anti-establishment, and anti-war movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Einhorn was a speaker at the first Earth Day event in Philadelphiain 1970, and later claime…

Extradition

In 1997, Einhorn was arrested in Champagne-Mouton, France, where he had been living under the name "Eugène Mallon". The extradition process, however, proved more complex than initially envisioned. Under the extradition treaty between France and the United States, either country may refuse extradition under certain circumstances, and Einhorn used multiple avenues to avoid extradition.

Death

On April 3, 2020, Einhorn died in the Pennsylvania SCI Laurel Highlands. His death was reported to be of natural causes.

See also

• Crime in Philadelphia
• The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer
• Earth Day

Sources

• Einhorn, Ira. 78-187880. (1972) ISBN 0385063873 The title is the book's Library of Congress Control Number.
• Einhorn, Ira. (August 2005). Prelude to Intimacy. ISBN 1411649117. Einhorn's account of his life underground from the time he fled the United States in early January 1981 until he met his Swedish wife, Annika, in November 1987.

External links

• Excerpt from Larry King Live about Einhorn's attempts at denying extradition
• News Photo of the box containing the victim being removed from the house. (See photographs #35÷37.)
• "A touch of Eden" by Russ Baker, Esquire December 1, 1999. A series of interviews of Einhorn in France just prior to his extradition.